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PetLab Co. ProBright Dental Powder is a vet-reviewed, easy-to-use oral care solution designed specifically for small dogs. It targets tartar and bad breath with a precise daily scoop, tailored formulas, and premium ingredients sourced globally and manufactured in the USA to meet the highest pet supplement standards.













| ASIN | B0C5Y6MBCR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #130 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #5 in Dog Dental Care |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (5,922) |
| Date First Available | May 22, 2023 |
| Item model number | ProBright for Small Dogs |
| Manufacturer | PetLab Co. |
| Product Dimensions | 2.4 x 2.4 x 2 inches; 2.4 ounces |
S**S
This stuff works, that's according to our vet dentist.
This stuff works. I initially started using this because my furbaby's breath was HORRIBLE. It took about 4 weeks of using it every single day, but eventually the smell went away. Completely. Then, I stopped using it. About four months later, the bad breath came back so I decided to take her to the vet to see a dentist. My dog is seven years old. I took her to the vet last week to see that dentist. The dentist said for my dog being a senior dog, she has excellent teeth. She thinks there might be two teeth with some tater. But the fact that my furbaby has never had a tooth pulled or any infections, at seven years old, simply shocked the dentist. She did say that adding these probiotics certainly didn't hurt my furbaby, but in fact, most likely helped keep the acid in her belly and not in her mouth causing bacteria to grow. She also said that the probiotic may have stopped any acid reflux. It was a great appointment and I would definitely recommend this product. My dog's teeth are remarkably clean, according to the vet dentist. The color of the powder is brown. I simply add a bit of water to make it a gravy, my dog eats it right up.
K**A
Doggy death breath? Try this!
PROS: * Works. Full stop. CONS: * Price. Can be a bit pricey for the dosing instructions. Use: My dogs have had their teeth cleaned on the regular for years. At least once a year, but usually twice. Its expensive if you don't have a "health plan" (thankfully I do). But my doggies are getting old and one of them is now considered at risk of not waking up from the anesthesia required to clean their teeth. Even with regular cleaning, my doggies breath would become atrociously rancid to the point that directional breathing toward me would induce a vomiting reflex. I didn't of course, but it was that gnarly. We tried water additives. Various and myriad chew toys. Along with the cleanings, they did help and sometimes for stretches of time. But then it would always return. We do try and brush our dogs teeth, but it really seems stressful for them so we don't do it often especially on the lil old lady. Then we saw this product advertised everywhere. Read the ingredient list which seemed innocuous enough and decided to give it a go. Results? - Week 1 - a noticeable improvement. Walking around their breath wafts of death were less imminent death. - Week 2 - they could give me kisses or sleep/sit near by (within inches vs meters) and I couldn't smell but trace hints of death. - Week 3 - we did the lip lift to check the gums and we noticed less irritation and the tartar build up, though present, was clearly diminished. - Week 4 and beyond - we let out lil old lady sleep with us again, and the corgi well we can play fetch with him without worry of keeling over due to his bad breath. Though both never had difficulty with bowel movements, I can see a noticeable difference in color, size, and texture. For the lil old schnauzer, it's almost night and day: from dispersed deer pellet pooping pattern to a few contiguous logs. They both seem happier and healthier than they've been in a while - we had almost forgotten this facet of their personalities. Be a skeptic, it's okay. Buy the smallest one and try it out for two weeks, at a minimum. I would recommend this to anyone who has similar problems with their doggie breath (or other symptoms this product may improve).
Z**E
Overall satisfied! Gets the job done
Been using this on my 3 year old cocker spaniel for a year now and the vet has noticed! He said whatever I am doing, keep it up. Product is a little expensive but I believe it’s worth it. I haven’t noticed it negatively affecting her digestion! I’ve noticed it doesn’t completely remove plaque it just softens it, so it helps to take a paper towel over your finger and gently scrub the surface of their teeth once or week or so! This seems affective. It took about a month to show results. It has a green mineral smell and the affects last as long as you’re using it daily. Ingredients say it’s natural and good for digestion. So easy to use, just a sprinkle on their food once daily.
M**.
Strong breath
I bought PetLabCo ProBright and the cost is $35.23 plus taxes. I tried it on my 12-pound Yorkshire Terrier named Max. About a year ago, Max started having mild bad breath, and because of this problem I began giving him probiotics and vitamins, brushing his teeth at least once a week, giving him dental chews for fresh breath, and having his teeth professionally cleaned when needed. These measures would help for a while, but the odor always came back. So, I saw this PetLabCo product and read testimonials from other people saying how effective it was and how quickly it removed tartar and bad breath. I decided to buy it, and to use it until the product was finished. But from day one, I didn’t see any change as promised. I wanted to stay optimistic and thought I should give it time to work. A week passed—still nothing. According to other people’s reviews, it was supposed to work almost immediately. A month passed, then two months—still nothing. The bad breath actually got worse. I took Max to the vet to check if something was wrong with him, but thank God PetLabCo didn’t cause him any harm—yet it didn’t help at all either. On the contrary, because I believed PetLabCo would work, I stopped giving him the dental chews and brushing his teeth, since PetLabCo claimed to whiten teeth, remove tartar buildup, and clean the teeth. In my poor Max’s case, it didn’t work, and now his breath smells even worse—to the point where I can’t be very close to him because of the strong odor. I do not recommend this product, PetLabCo, to anyone. Pets are part of the family, and Max is such a sweet and playful little dog. It breaks my heart not to be able to play with him like we used to because his breath is now even stronger and more unpleasant.
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